Wow! More great review for The Graphic Canon. Digital Spy says: Russ Kick’s anthology is a true work of art. The three-volume series covers the entire history of literature and storytelling, featuring hundreds… Continue reading →

In continuation of our interviews with those who made the Graphic Canon possible, today we have Colleen Frakes. Colleen took on The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton. 1) What inspired you to adapt… Continue reading →

Today we continue our series of interviews with those who made the Graphic Canon possible. Up next is graphic artist James Uhler who used inventive and avant garde typography to adapt Letters to a… Continue reading →

In continuation of our interviews with those who made the Graphic Canon possible, today we have amazing artist Robert Sikoryak. Robert took on “The Metamorphosis” by Kafka. 1) What inspired you to adapt… Continue reading →

Most of the comics I’ve listed in my serious comics posts are ones that I would argue qualify as capital-L Literature. Of course, there are plenty of non-comics books that qualify as Literature… Continue reading →

Once upon a time in the English-speaking world, nobody clever, educated or grown up liked comics. Now we’re an accredited really and truly art form and spectacular books like this can be appreciated…… Continue reading →

Today we continue our series of interviews with those who made the Graphic Canon possible. This week we have artist Kate Glasheen! 1) What inspired you to adapt the piece you did for… Continue reading →